World Bank says Zimbabwe’s US$12.5 billion agricultural target under threat
[Nehanda Radio - Zimbabwe] - 4/02/2025
HARARE - Zimbabwe's goal to boost agricultural output to US$12.5 billion is facing significant threats due to climate-induced challenges, according to the World Bank's latest Zimbabwe Economic Update (ZEU). The post World Bank says Zimbabwe’s US$12.5 billion agricultural target under threat (…)
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